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The American people are smart. They've gotten sick of the predictable hyperpartisan talking points and canned anger. — John Avlon

Plaster holo screens against a mountain a full kilometer high, covering it until it glitters with a half million dancing images. Each holo used a quarter of a million pixels to shape its image, so the array musters immense representational power. Now compress those screens on a sheet of aluminum foil a millimeter thick. Crumple it. Stuff it into a grapefruit. That is the brain, a hundred billion neurons firing at varying intensities. Nature had accomplished that miracle, — Gregory Benford

Stand-up is an amazing art form, I think, because it's all about you having complete control of the situation, but absolutely none. — Jim Gaffigan

I'd left with the notion that I'd made a fool of myself. I guess we never really do understand what people think of us. We spend so much time worrying about the impression we made, when in reality, they're probably thinking about what to cook for dinner instead. — Erica Larsen

Most of my contemporary grant-getters are now doing something other than painting. — Robert Genn

Our economy is based upon people wanting more; their happiness on wanting less. — Frank A. Clark

Having a good memory for numbers isn't actually a failing, you know." "It is when it's weird. Are you sure you're gay? I'm beginning to think you're mathmosexual. — J.L. Merrow

It is only what is written upon the soul of man that will survive the wreck of time. — Francis J. Grimke

If one were to take the bible seriously one would go mad. But to take the bible seriously, one must be already mad. — Aleister Crowley

...regardless of whether or not God actually exists, in my little world my experience of the Divine remains real and guides me in ways that I don't believe I would be guided if it were not real to me. — Vernon A. McGuffee II

We burst through the gardens, half leaping over wheelbarrows in the first, avoiding a crop of herbs in the second, and getting barked at by an evil terrier in the third. — Anonymous

My father, who had dropped dead while working, had not really worked for our pleasant flat - the — Edith Hahn Beer

He explains that the salty smell of our meal had attracted them and to make his yaks move away from us, he empties a bag of salt further up the slope. Gracefully, the yaks walk away. — Gerda Pauler